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The Tutti Frutti

Lhe colorful "Tutti Frutti" style appeared at the beginning of the XNUMXth century and influenced theArt Déco with its oriental motifs. "Tutti Frutti" jewels are adorned with engraved precious stones, such as rubies, sapphires and emeralds, whose colors recall those of fruit. 58 Facettes offers you a top 5 of our most beautiful Tutti Frutti jewelry, something to inspire you.

The Tutti Frutti: Launched by Cartier

All of this Jewelry are often accompanied by diamonds and refer to the nature and exoticism of India with their motifs of foliage, branches and flowers. In 1901, Queen Alexandra of Denmark commissioned Pierre Cartier un necklace can be worn with brightly colored Indian dresses, which started the history of "Tutti Frutti" jewelry. In 1911, Jacques Cartier, the brother of Pierre Cartier, was influenced by Indian culture during his trip to India and incorporated these gemstones into Art Deco jewelry.

The "Tutti Frutti" jewels were exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925, which was a great success. Since then, the "Tutti Frutti" style has remained linked to the history of the Cartier house and is still popular today. Other jewelers such as Van cleef and arpels and Mauboussin also took up this idea. Each "Tutti Frutti" creation is unique and can be found in the form of brooches, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more.

58 Facettes offers jewels set with rubies, emeralds, sapphires, etc., inspired by the "Tutti Frutti" style. All more refined and elegant than each other.

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